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Citation

Lebus GF, Krueger CA, Stinner DJ, Mir HR. South. Med. J. 2014; 107(9): 574-577.

Affiliation

From the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and the Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute, Nashville, Tennessee, and the San Antonio Military Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Southern Medical Association)

DOI

10.14423/SMJ.0000000000000169

PMID

25188622

Abstract

Hunting remains an extremely popular recreational activity, with nearly 15 million Americans receiving a hunting license annually. Precautions have helped decrease accidents, but hunting-related injuries remain relatively common. The majority of severe, hunting-related accidents involve either a fall from a hunting platform or an accidental shooting. Both of these mechanisms frequently result in orthopedic injuries, many of which require operative care. Although firearms-associated injury has seemingly decreased, hunting platform falls and their sequelae are increasing. Understanding the mechanisms of these injuries and increasing awareness of them may minimize their morbidity and mortality or help prevent them altogether.


Language: en

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